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River Town
Two Years On The Yangtze

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Informationen zum Autor Peter Hessler is a staff writer at The New Yorker , where he served as the Beijing correspondent from 2000 to 2007, and is also a contributing writer for National Geographic . He is the author of River Town , which won the Kiriyama Prize; Oracle Bones , which was a finalist for the National Book Award; and, most recently, Country Driving . He won the 2008 National Magazine Award for excellence in reporting, and he was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2011. He lives in Cairo. Klappentext In the heart of Chia's Sichuan province lies the small city of Fuling. Surrounded by the terraced hills of the Yangtze River valley, Fuling has long been a place of continuity, far from the bustling political centers of Beijing and Shanghai. But now Fuling is heading down a new path, and gradually, along with scores of other towns in this vast and ever-evolving country, it is becoming a place of change and vitality, tension and reform, disruption and growth. As the people of Fuling hold on to the China they know, they are also opening up and struggling to adapt to a world in which their fate is uncertain. Fuling's position at the crossroads came into remarkably sharp focus when Peter Hessler arrived as a Peace Corps volunteer in 1996, marking the first time in more than half a century that the city had an American resident. He found himself teaching English and American literature at the local college, discovering how Shakespeare and other classics look when seen through the eyes of students who have been raised in the Sichuan countryside and educated in Communist Party doctrine. His students, though, are the ones who taught him about the ways of Fuling -- and about the complex process of understanding that takes place when one is immersed in a radically different society. As he learns the language and comes to know the people, Hessler begins to see that it is indeed a unique moment for Fuling. In its past is Communist China's troubled history -- the struggles of land reform, the decades of misguided economic policies, and the unthinkable damage of the Cultural Revolution -- and in the future is the Three Gorges Dam, which upon completion will partly flood the city and force the resettlement of more than a million people. Making his way in the city and traveling by boat and train throughout Sichuan province and beyond, Hessler offers vivid descriptions of the people he meets, from priests to prostitutes and peasants to professors, and gives voice to their views. This is both an intimate personal story of his life in Fuling and a colorful, beautifully written account of the surrounding landscape and its history. Imaginative, poignant, funny, and utterly compelling, River Town is an unforgettable portrait of a city that, much like China itself, is seeking to understand both what it was and what it someday will be. Zusammenfassung In the heart of Chia's Sichuan province lies the small city of Fuling. Surrounded by the terraced hills of the Yangtze River valley, Fuling has long been a place of continuity, far from the bustling political centers of Beijing and Shanghai. But now Fuling is heading down a new path, and gradually, along with scores of other towns in this vast and ever-evolving country, it is becoming a place of change and vitality, tension and reform, disruption and growth. As the people of Fuling hold on to the China they know, they are also opening up and struggling to adapt to a world in which their fate is uncertain. Fuling's position at the crossroads came into remarkably sharp focus when Peter Hessler arrived as a Peace Corps volunteer in 1996, marking the first time in more than half a century that the city had an American resident. He found himself teaching English and American literature at the local college, discovering how Shakespeare and other classics look when seen through the eyes of studen...

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Authors Peter Hessler
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 23.01.2001
 
EAN 9780060195441
ISBN 978-0-06-019544-1
Pages 416
Dimensions (packing) 15.9 x 23.5 x 3.3 cm
 
Subjects National Geographic, Ethnic Studies, History, Human Rights, Expats, Asia, 20th Century, Travelogue, Hong Kong, Travel writing, Journalism, foreign policy, Wuhan, Xian, Transnationalism, History of Art, current affairs, Modernism, Later 19th century c 1850 to c 1899, United States of America, USA, Early 20th century c 1900 to c 1950, Politics and government, Peace studies and conflict resolution, Chinese Politics, Travel Memoir, Teaching of a specific subject, Travel and holiday, Asian Culture, Chinese language, Biography: historical, political and military, Political leaders and leadership, English Literature, Oracle Bones, Central China, Asian Studies, TRAVEL: Essays & Travelogues, COMPOSITION & WRITING: MEMOIR & BIOGRAPHY, FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE: MEMOIR WORLD VIEWS, TRAVEL: General, FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE: GLOBAL ISSUES, HISTORY: Asia / China, HISTORY: Historical Geography, ASIAN & ASIAN AMERICAN: CHINA: MEMOIR, POLITICAL SCIENCE: World / Asian, TRAVEL: Asia / East / China, ART: Study & Teaching, The arts: general topics, PRC, Chinese history, travel narrative, Rural China, cultural revolution, Current events, Qing dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Chinese culture, historical background, Chinese students, Chinese Education, educational system, Contemporary China, Teachers College, Education Level, Chinese University, Chinese City, Composition & Writing / Memoir & Biography, Asian & Asian American / China: Memoir, First Year Experience / Global Issues, First Year Experience / Memoir World Views, Understanding China, Yunnan Province, Communist China, Opium Wars, living abroad, autobiography and memoir, 20s, English teacher, Communist Party, long march, chinese government, Communist revolution, Chinese people, catholic priest, American Teacher, certeau, learning chinese, Gorges dam, modern Chinese, yangtze river, Teach English, Double identity, similar experiences, foreign country, Peter Hessler, learning mandarin, Common beliefs, Speak Chinese, western China, Three Gorges Dam, spence, xun, river cruise, white crane, noodle shop, street journal, experiences teaching, corps worker, chinese teaching, remote city, corps experience, River City, rpcv, changing china, educated people, Sichuan province, china teaching, beijing china, rice paddies, chinese life, fuling, volunteer teaching, fellow peace, American Peace, collaborative effort, dam project, chinese characteristics, upper yangtze, chinese town, local chinese, visited china, local college
 

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